throttle body
I dont think so. I first went to a ported TB and could feel a small difference, nothing amazing, just better repsonse. Then went to a 58mm tb and could definitely tell a difference. Idle was healthier, throttle response was great, I would recommend using a larger throttle body.
I read a lot of opinions before i bought mine, it seems that people are pretty much split on the idea. Just try it, if you dont think it helped. you wont have a problem selling it most likely to make your money back.
The money would be better spent on something other then messing with the throttlebody. Unless you have an upgraded top end and valvetrain that flows more air a stock LT1 won't benefit much from a bigger throttle body
Oh and there is a difference between "feeling faster" and being faster. Feeling faster means spending money on a part or parts that doesn't add much real power but the brain tricks you into thinking it is faster.
Oh and there is a difference between "feeling faster" and being faster. Feeling faster means spending money on a part or parts that doesn't add much real power but the brain tricks you into thinking it is faster.
Last edited by razor02097; Nov 8, 2006 at 10:19 PM.
Very little difference in power on a stock car. You may feel a difference in throttle response as a larger TB will increase flow more with the same change in the angle of the throttle plates.
Rich
Rich
No. The plenum effectively decouples the throttle body from the intake process. It's just a "valve" that can be opened and closed. It not like a carb, where velocity is important to the fuel mix.
The money would be better spent on something other then messing with the throttlebody. Unless you have an upgraded top end and valvetrain that flows more air a stock LT1 won't benefit much from a bigger throttle body
Oh and there is a difference between "feeling faster" and being faster. Feeling faster means spending money on a part or parts that doesn't add much real power but the brain tricks you into thinking it is faster.
Oh and there is a difference between "feeling faster" and being faster. Feeling faster means spending money on a part or parts that doesn't add much real power but the brain tricks you into thinking it is faster.
And yeah theres a difference between feeling faster and being faster. With a bigger throttle body, i wont say ive proven it myself, but i believe it will be faster and feels faster for sure. Guess its just a mod that doesnt have true numbers gained ironed out yet.
Last edited by RedsTA; Nov 10, 2006 at 01:02 AM.


